Mural & Wall Painting Conservation

Mural and wall paintings are integral to the architectural and cultural identity of historic spaces, embodying artistic expression, craftsmanship, and layered histories. At Heritage Space, our approach to mural and wall painting conservation is rooted in careful investigation, scientific analysis, and a deep respect for original materials and intent. Each project begins with detailed documentation and condition assessment to understand the techniques, materials, deterioration patterns, and environmental factors affecting the artwork.

Our conservation process integrates material studies, structural evaluation, and site-specific treatment planning to ensure minimal intervention and maximum preservation of authenticity. Treatments may include surface cleaning, consolidation of fragile paint layers, stabilization of plaster substrates, salt mitigation, and careful reintegration where necessary—always guided by ethical standards and reversibility. Working closely with architects, historians, and site custodians, we aim to preserve not only the painted surface but also its relationship to the built environment. Through responsible and research-informed conservation practices, we ensure that murals and wall paintings continue to communicate their historical, aesthetic, and cultural significance for generations to come.

Mural & Wall Painting Conservation